1: The Great Loss
2: Painting the End
3: Vain
4: Wilds Forlorn
5: Time Will Take (Part II - The Cessation)

line-up:
Yuri Theuns (everything)

Review: Playing the first
track makes me question: am I listening to post-black
metal or not? Theres too little one-string
tremolo-picking there to really qualify as
post and the keyboards I hear are quite
ominous. The programmed drums sound a bit weird - like a
passing helicopter - perhaps because they are very soft
in the mix and everything else pushes them away. After
the interlude Vain, the bands name-song
appears, which has a very poppy ring to it. At this
point, when were still sweetly charmed by the nice
piano touches, it dawns on me that Ive heard more
than enough of Wilds Forlorn and its near-post tracks,
while we still have another song to go. So I skip. The
last track has some nice parts, but Im glad the
forty minutes are over, and I can move on with my musical
chores.

Note: I realise, I
might have a set of mp3's that does not correspond with
the tracklist here, or they have been wrongfully named...
I will look into that at a later moment!